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Australian Life Insurers Pledge to Improve Mental Health Claim Processes

New Industry Action Plan Aims for Fairer Mental Health Assessments

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In response to the growing prevalence of mental health conditions and their impact on insurance claims, Australia's life insurers have committed to developing a new industry action plan focused on mental health.
This initiative, spearheaded by the Council of Australian Life Insurers (CALI), aims to support long-term affordability and sustainability within the industry while delivering greater clarity, fairness, and transparency for customers.

Over the next 12 months, CALI will collaborate with industry stakeholders, medical professionals, and workplace experts to develop a new assessment framework for mental health claims. This framework is intended to align disability insurance coverage with contemporary medical evidence and return-to-work practices, ensuring that claim assessments are both fair and consistent across the industry.

CALI CEO Christine Cupitt highlighted the industry's responsibility to address the mental health crisis, stating that the new framework will bring greater consistency and transparency to the claims process. By listening to feedback from customers and consumer advocates, the industry aims to make the claims process more transparent and easier to understand.

The commitment to this action plan comes in the wake of increasing mental health-related claims, which now account for nearly one-third of all total and permanent disability (TPD) claims paid. This trend underscores the need for insurers to adapt their practices to better support individuals experiencing mental health challenges.

For policyholders, this development is a positive step towards more equitable treatment in the claims process. By focusing on individual circumstances and aligning assessments with current medical understanding, insurers can provide more tailored support to those in need. Additionally, the emphasis on transparency and fairness is likely to enhance trust between insurers and their customers.

As the action plan is developed and implemented, it will be crucial for insurers to engage with consumers and advocacy groups to ensure that the new framework effectively addresses the needs and concerns of those affected by mental health conditions. This collaborative approach will be key to achieving meaningful improvements in the industry's handling of mental health claims.

Published:Sunday, 10th May 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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